A new project aims to document Hillary Clinton's email investigation on film by reenacting the depositions of her aides.

Called "Clinton Emails on Film," the project is spearheaded by director Phelim McAleer.

"Hillary Clinton's staff are currently giving depositions under oath about how she got away with having an allegedly illegal private email server when conducting matters of national security," an email about the project reads.

"The depositions are being filmed, but Hillary's lawyers have managed to persuade a judge to block the release of the tapes in case they are used to make her look bad in the election!"

The film project will use the transcripts of Clinton aides' depositions with Judicial Watch, which has brought a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit regarding Clinton's use of a private email system while she was secretary of state.

"This is amazing and unacceptable — that films showing the truth are being blocked from the American people, especially in the run-up to an election," the email reads. "But we have a way around this … The deposition transcripts have been released and we are re-enacting and filming highlights of the depositions."